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The clouds
A comedy. Translated from the Greek of Aristophanes. By Mr. Theobald -
The Englishman
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Geschichte Herrn Carl Grandison
in einer Folge von Briefen entworfen von dem Verfasser der Pamela und der Clarissa -
A Royal Compleat Grammar, English and High-German. Das ist: Eine Königliche vollkommene Grammatica, in Englisch- und Hochdeutscher Sprach
Mit einem Wegweiser aller Curiositäten so in- und umb London herumb ... -
Reliques of ancient English poetry
consisting of old heroic ballads, songs and other pieces of our earlier poets, (chiefly of the lyric kind) ; together with some few of later date -
The universal museum; or, The entertaining repository
for gentlemen and ladies. Containing -
A sermon, preach'd at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, ld. bishop of Gloucester
At the Arch-Bshop of Canterbury's Chapel in His Grace's Palace at Lambeth: On Sunday Jan. 16. 1714-15. By William Burscough, M.A. chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Rutland, and Fellow of Wadham College in Oxford -
A sermon, preach'd at the Temple-Church, upon the 13th of February, 1714
By William Bramston, D.D. rector of St. Christophers, and Prebendary of Worcester. Publish'd in its vindication, against some gross misrepresentations which have been given of it -
Queen Anne's reasons for her conduct, both with respect to the war and peace
And Her Majesty's characters of King William III. and His Majesty K. George the French King and the pretender. Publish'd for the use of the late Ministery -
Reasons for a war with France
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The safety of the Church under the present ministry consider'd, in a letter to- by a Clergyman
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A scheme for the better relief and employment of the poor: humbly submitted to the consideration of the members of the both Houses of Parliament. By a Member of Parliament
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A second letter from a country Whig, to his friend in London; relating to the matter of impeachments, &c
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The sentiments of the Western-Tories: address'd to the Londoners
With a recorder's charge given at the general quarter sessions of the peace held in a town corporate in the county of Cornwal, in the first year of the reign of Queen Anne, of happy memory. Plainly shewing, that the late entail of the Crown in Parliament after the demise of Her Majesty without issue, on the Princess Sophia, electoress and Dutchess Dowager of Hanover, and on the heirs of her body being protestants, is agreeable to the Constitution of England from the foundation of the monarchy; and that the Protestant Princes of that illustrious house have an hereditary and Parliamentary right to the Crown of Great-Britain, and all other the dominions thereunto belonging. With a proposal for a union between the Whigs and Tories, for the ease of His Majesty, and the s[afe]ty and prosperity of the Kingdom. By R.D. Jun. Gent. a true son of the Church of England -
A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Edward Harwood, of Bristol, and the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Davis, of Marlborough, October the 16th, 1765, in the Old Jewry, London, by the Rev. Mr. Thomas Amory
To which is annexed, the Rev. Mr. Harwood's confession of faith, and a charge delivered by Samuel Chandler, D.D -
Short remarks upon autumnal disorders of the bowels, and on the nature of some sudden deaths, observed to happen at the same season of the year
Thoughts on the natural causes of the bile's putrescency, and its noxiousness in the circulation. Physiological thoughts on spasms, and the seat and origin of them in the animal oeconomy. By Andrew Wilson, M.D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh -
A Short state of the war and the peace
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Six sermons on several occasions. Viz
I. The difference between the revolution and the rebellion. Preach'd Jan. 30, 1710/11. II. The restoration of the King, the act of God. May 29, 1711. III. The necessity of praying both for church and state. March 7, 1713/14. IV. The duty of fearing God and the King. April 10, 715. V. Obedience to the Kingg enforc'd from the benefits and advantages of a wife and just administration. June 19, 1715. VI. Liberty and the Gospel against popery and slavery. July 24, 1715. By the Reverend T. Goddard, M.A. canon of Windsor -
St. Clement's and St. Irenæus's vindication of the apostolical constitutions, from several objections made against them
As also an account of the two antient rules thereunto belonging, for the celebration of Easter. With a postscript, on occasion of Mr. Turner's discourse of the apostolical constitutions. By William Whiston, M.A -
The state of the nation, with a preliminary defence of the budget
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The state of the nation, with a preliminary defence of the budget
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A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of Potterne, in the county of Wilts, on the Sunday next after the fifth of November, 1715
By Francis Fox, M.A. and vicar of the said Parish -
A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of St. Laurence-Jewry, London: September the 29th 1715
Being the day of the election of the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor. By John Waugh, D.D. rector of St. Peter's, Cornhill; and chaplain to His Royal Highness the Prince -
Theodosius: or, The force of Love
A tragedy. As it is now acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury Lane and Covent Garden. By Mr. Lee -
[To] the army and people of England